


Javicia Leslie Bursts Onto The Screen As A Compelling And Kick-Ass New Lead In Season 2 Of ‘Batwoman’ – Review
Season 2 of Batwoman starts off on a rather bleak tone, which is appropriate for all things set in Gotham City. Kate Kane is missing, and Gotham is suffering the […]

The Villains Of ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ – Maxwell Lord & Cheetah
Wonder Woman 1984 is nearly upon us and with that of course comes chatter about the film itself. Now, while we’ve had a plethora of superhero-based films the past few […]

DC Reveals First Look And New Details About ‘I Am Not Starfire’
[Via DC Entertainment press release] New Young Adult Graphic Novel from Acclaimed Author Mariko Tamaki and Artist Yoshi Yoshitani Reimagines Iconic Teen Titans Super Hero in a Fun, Heartwarming Exploration […]

Superman Fights Against Racism in the Timely ‘Superman Smashes the Klan’ – Review
Superman has always been seen as a beacon of hope and justice. This is something that has made his character a staple for decades and in Superman Smashes the Klan, […]

DC’s ‘You Brought Me the Ocean’ Explores Finding and Accepting One’s True Self – Review
Jake Hyde (a.k.a. Aqualad) lives in a desert town in New Mexico, but all he yearns for is the ocean. It’s called to him for as long as he can […]

‘Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed’ Is A Brilliant New Take on Diana’s Origin Story – Review
A growing warrior is trying to acclimate to the changes in her body. Finally 16-years-old, Diana, Princess of Themyscira would love nothing more than to be free of “The Changeling” […]

‘Goldie Vance’ is an Action-Packed Detective Adventure – Review
Written by Hope Larson with artwork by Brittney Williams, Goldie Vance (vol. 1) is a thrilling mystery with many twists and turns to keep the reader entertained.

Must Reads: DC Ink Graphic Novels
Most of you are likely aware of DC and the plethora of comic books they have for readers to enjoy. However, if you're looking for original one-shots, you may want to check out their imprint: DC Ink.

Sweeney Boo Gives Readers A Graphic Novel Unlike Any Other With ‘Eat, And Love Yourself’ – Review
Graphic novels can give readers a view into many things, but I never expected to read Eat, And Love Yourself and feel so seen.